One innocent search for 'who is Kim Kardashian' can lead you directly to the Mail Online.

Again. It's a treacherous place out there.

If only there was a safe harbour. An area cordoned off from the scammers, the tricksters and the muck-rakers. A place you can be guaranteed nothing but high quality entertainment and useful information provided by the most ethically minded curators.

Well until that place is found, you'll just have to make do with this…

For the bureaucratic muggle

See, there is magic in the world. Apparently it's just buried within the GOV.UK website.

Where do we file for divorce by the way? Things between me and Luna Lovegood have gone a bit wrong.

London Sound Survey

Filled with such beautiful accidental poetry as "loud trickling from Pymme's Brook, a train passes in the distance, a woodpigeon coos, faint traffic".

It's a blissful, gentle experience. One that can't possibly be followed by anything other than…

Metal albums with googly eyes

Click on the image below to be taken to a Tumblr page that combines Cannibal Corpse's Butchered at Birth and Sesame Street. Finally!

Say goodbye to work this afternoon

Who gives a *&@$ about an Oxford comma?

To quote David Moth "don't get me started on Oxford commas!" Even the PR department at Oxford University no longer uses the Oxford comma. In the office we're encouraged not to use them, and yet I still can't help myself.

Decide for yourself by clicking the image below for an informative infographic on the controversial punctuation.

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